Former Reagan standout Jeff Manship, back with the Minnesota Twins' Triple-A club in Rochester, N.Y., pulled off a rarity in the fourth inning of his start last week, striking out four batters.

In becoming the Red Wings' first starter other than Nick Blackburn or Liam Hendricks to earn a win in a 20-game span, he also became the first pitcher to post four K's in one frame since Anthony Slama on Aug. 1, 2009.

Manship, demoted from the Twins' roster last month, is 5-1 with a 2.37 ERA for Rochester. In 57 innings thrown, the 27-year-old has struck out 38 and walked 21.

Selsor, drafted in June out of UTSA, was touched for five runs in three innings, moving him to 0-1 on the year with a 4.32 ERA.

Selsor has also had six at-bats as a part-time outfielder for the Nationals, collecting one hit.

In that same game, San Antonio's Joe Almaraz contributed two hits in four at-bats for the rookie Cardinals, adding a walk. Over the third baseman's past 10 games heading into weekend action, the St. Louis farmhand is hitting .313 and has moved to .267 overall.

Recognition: One-time Clark standout Cameron Dullnig, who excelled on the mound for Texas A&M-Kingsville, has been named to three All-America teams since the season concluded.